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Created on: May 22, 2008
The day after the Oregon Primary election, national political junkies have spurned saddle talk of a possible Clinton/Obama ticket and combining political war chest's to run against the Republican Senator John McCain.
Clinton nailed a driven win in Kentucky before the Oregon Primary election took place and clearly lost a bid to over shadow Barack Obama to edge a win closer to the Democratic nomination in her favor.
The Oregon race was merely a joke in my opinion after Obama tackled a huge football stadium like crowd in Portland, Oregon with 75K people in the waterfront district overlooking the Willamette River and snow capped peaks of the Oregon wilderness in the background, the week before the election.
I'm starting to become a so and so, believer that a Clinton/Obama ticket might become a reality this election year? But, wonders of the American voters are thinking should such a ticket be feasible to comprehend a political effect to out seat the Republican Party in the White House and in Congress?
There are lots of question on one's mind, if a young man such as Obama can lead the country at the White House, compared to Hillary's experience there as her husband was once Command in Chief in Washington. Political scores and delegate's seem to be edging toward a McCain showdown for November and the last of the Bush camp to follow the footsteps of the war hero Senator McCain.
Perhaps, the suspense of McCain's potential running mate may keep the Democrats in limbo until after, the last of the final two primaries before the Presidential elections in November.
The "War Room" shall once again be a major role player in gaining the democrats some needed leeway in the White House and in both houses of Congress. Perhaps the polls will tell over time and political Salvo the fights on! Think of it as a political ploy to gain the winning points against the Republican Party in November's Presidential Elections.
Clinton and Obama would have to overcome their political punches in order to make political gains and ends meet in the long run. Working together as a team is only based on one's faith the team can get the job done with the campaign and working with those in a country that has stood in fear since 9/11 with bureaucracy and corrupted red tape in all branches of government.
The "war chest" is just beginning and the reality of the game has just begun.
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